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A Crystal Forest

Under the frozen sky,
Sharp glimmers catch my eye.
Each branch a silver flame,
This world without a name.

I walk the quiet way,
Where icy blooms hold sway.
Their colors, soft and strange,
In shifting hues, they range.

Crystal Forest stands tall,
Silent, a glittering wall.
Its beauty feels so near,
A dream that's ever clear.

Through crystal leaves, I find
A love that’s pure, yet blind.
The trees that gleam and glow,
Keep secrets they won't show.
Glowing Stillness
Glowing Stillness

Meaning

This poem ‘A Crystal Forest‘ captures the mysterious allure of the Crystal Forest, a place of silent beauty and magic. The forest represents an untouched, unspoken love, something beautiful yet elusive. The poem explores how beauty can both captivate and remain distant, beyond reach yet forever present.

Inspiration Behind

I imagined a forest where every leaf and branch sparkles with otherworldly light. I wanted it to feel alive but unreachable, like a frozen memory you hold in your mind. Short lines make it feel quiet, like footsteps in a cold, magical place. The Crystal Forest is a reflection of that serene, almost sacred space.

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